A student subject to an interim withdrawal shall be given written notice of the withdrawal either by personal delivery or by certified mail, and shall be given a copy of this code. The student will also be given an opportunity to appear personally before the vice president for student affairs or his/her designee, within two business days from the effective date of the interim withdrawal, in order to review the following issues only:
(1) The reliability of the information concerning the student's behavior;
(2) Whether or not the student's behavior poses a danger of causing imminent serious physical harm to the student or others, causing significant property damage, or directly and substantially impedes the lawful activities of others;
(3) Whether or not the student has completed an evaluation, in accordance with these standards and procedures; and
(4) For what purposes and under what conditions the student may enter the campus pending completion of the informal hearing process.
If, after the meeting between the vice president for student affairs or his/her designee and the student, the vice president for student affairs or his/her designee maintains the same position as to the student's need for an evaluation by a mental health professional, such evaluation should take place within two business days after the student submits a request for an appointment with the mental health professional.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
28B.35.120(12). WSR 89-11-039 (Order 89-01), § 516-28-030, filed 5/15/89.]